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AMUSEMENTS N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Theatre, THE REGENT Direction: J, C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltdl. 8 Sessions , . 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S p.m. FINAL 2 DAYS— . 41 THE SONG YOU GAVE ME " Spicy. Sparkling Musical Romance— Songs to Set you Singing, Comedy to keep you Roaring, an Entertainment you aro Bound to Enjoy! Recommended by Censor for Adults. Delightful Features Include: MICKEY'S GALA PREMIERE. Famous Stars of the Cinema caricatured in this Clever Cartoon. FRIDAY NEXT: THE GAYEST, MERRIEST, ' MOST DELIGHTFUL PRESENTATION OF THE 1934 SEASON! "When Ladies Meet" created a furore —but now comes this dashingly brilliantly humorous play, •which as one reviewer so aptly puts it: Is twice as wise and and three times funnier than "When Ladies Meet." Smart. Subtle, Uproariously Funny, it rips through passages of sizzlinc dialogue and plunges you into the most unexpected and utterly delightful situations ever known in Cinema Entertainment! Adapted from the truthful and frolicsome Stage Success "The Vinegar Tree." "SHOULD LADIES BEHAVE." The Cast that keeps you gay— ALICE BRADY At her fluttering best . . . funnier than in "When Ladies Meet." LIONEL BARRYMORE, Excellent ... in a Suitable Role, CONWAY TEARLE, KATHERINE ALEXANDER', MARY CARLISLE. Three Ladies in Love! In love with the same man! Under the same roof! Under the nose of a husband, a father, a brother-in-law! And the man wants nono of the three. Good gracious, what n situation and how you aro going to roar at the laughprovoking consequences. A Metro-Goldwyn Production. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also LAUREL AND HARDY In Another Riot . . . "Twice Two." Early Reservations Essential. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). TUDOR REMUERA. To-night, 8.15. CLAUDE ALLISTER, y BETTY ASTELL & FRANK PETTINGELL'in % | "THAT'S MY WIFE" I / // ——— L Adult Recommendation. A Breezy British Comedy. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. GRAND REOPENING. SATURDAY NEXT. < DIXIELAND Redecorated throughout by Experts. The Management presents CLJUJtj HOWLEY and his "NEW INTERNATIONALS " (The Band that is Different). Mr. and Mrs. Howley will be seen in a Specialty Danco Number. Reserves 26-615. Double 7/G. Evening Dress Essential. V. H. TRASK. Manager. GLORIOUS AUCKLAND GARDENS. Open to the Public, by tho Courtesy of their Owners, the Beautiful Gardens of SIR EDWIN AND LADY MITCHELSON. 108 Remuera Road, On SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 10. at 2 p.m. And of SIR GEORGE AND LADY ELLIOT, 85 Benson Road, Remuera, On SATURDAY WEEK, March 17. at 2 p.m. Admission, Is, In aid of Campbell Free Kindergarten. Keep these dates free. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE ia hereby given that an application has been lodged at the Magistrate's Court, at Auckland, for registration t'f Tapson and Co., as a Money-lender, under tho Money-lenders Act, 1908. It is proposed to carry on business at 7 and 9 Rows Chamberß, Queen Street, Auckland. Tho full names of the Partners in tho money-lending firm are John James Wild ind Katherine Wild. The application will lie heard at the above-named Court after the rxpiry of one month from the 6th day of March, 1934, being the date of the first publication of this notice. - DALE OF UNCLAIMED WATCHES. o It is hereby notified that all Watches :eft with the late Mr. John Burrow, jeweller, of Pukekohe, will be sold without renerve if not claimed on or before 31st day of March, .1934 , Application should be made in the first instance to Mr. A. J. Burrow, Jeweller, Symonds Street, Auckland. fN THE MATTER OF "THE BANKL RUPTCY ACT, 1908."—Take notice that I intend to apply to the Supreme Gourt at Auckland on IRIDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1934, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon or us soon thereafter as my application may be heard, for an order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland this 7th day of March, 1934. (Signature) B. I. BOLLARD. SHERIFFDOM OF LANARKSHIRE AT O HAMILTON. An Action of Multiplepoinding and Exonaration has been raised in the Sheriff Court of Lanarkshire at Hamilton (Scotland), at •nstance of David Hilston, Dentist, Kirk Street, Strathaven (Lanarkshire), and others, Exeoutors of the late Barbara Findiny Cochran, Spinster, who resided at 21 Townhead Street, Strathaven (and who died there on October 31, 1932). acting under her Holograph Settlement, dated July 19, 1930, and registered in the Books of Council and Session on February 21, 1933, PURSUERS AND REAL RAISERS, against John Cochran, 47 Bnrtlett Street, North Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States of America, •uid others, DEFENDERS, the first Deliverance being dated December 20, 1933; in which Action tho Pursuers crave the Court \o find that they are holders of £1587 lis 6d Sterling (with accruing Bank interest), :ieing the balance in their hands of the "unds of tho said Executry, and that they ure entitled on payment or consignation (hereof, to obtain Decree of Exoneration and Discharge, with payment of their expenses; and to grant Decree in favour of the party or parties (whether creditors, legatees, next of kin or others), who shall bo found to have best right to the fund IN MEDIO, or any part thereof; and to find anyone offerng opposition thereto liable in expenses, •uid to decern therefor; in which action, after deducting cortain claims and bequests f found due, the balance of the fund IN MEDIO will be divisible (as intestate moveible estate) among the next of kin of the jaid Barbara Findlay Cochran, these being (on tho assumption that no uncle or aunt on her father's side survived her) cousins on her father's side still surviving, or representatives of such cousins who may have nurvived her but who may have since deceased. In which Action the Sheriff-Substitute has pronounced tho following Interlocutor:— Hamilton, January 22, 1934. Having resumed consideration of the cause. Appoints intimation of the action (including the bequests referred to in Condescendence. 6 of tho Initial Writ) and of this deliverance to bo made by advertisement onco in each of tho following newspapers: The Hamilton Advertiser, the Glasgow Herald, tho Scotsman, and also (but excluding tho said bequests), in the San Frfincisco i Examiner, the Boston Post, :the New I Zealand Heuald, and the. Christchurch Press. Further appoints intimation of the action and of this deliverance to be made, by registered letter to each of the Lord Advocate and the Public Assistance Officer for the County of Lanark, 9 Clydesdalo Street. Hamilton: and Appoints parties claiming on the fund IN MEDIO to lodge their claims with the SheriffClerk at Hamilton. Lanarkshire, on or before June 15, 1934; Appoints tho caso to the Procedure Roll of June 22 next, (Sgd.) ARTHUR R. BROWN. Of all whioh intimation is hereby given. GEBBIE AND WILSON, Solicitors, Strathaven. Agents for Pursuers and Real Ralserg. January 24, 1934.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18